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Song of the paddle

Canada, 1978
film

Outdoorsman Bill Mason takes his wife and two children on a wilderness canoe camping holiday. In this film the art of canoeing is more than technical expertis..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Paddle to the sea

Canada, 1966
Similarity: 83%

Solo basic

Canada, 1977
Similarity: 80%

Solo whitewater

Canada, 1977
Similarity: 76%

Doubles basic

Canada, 1977
Similarity: 76%

Doubles whitewater

Canada, 1977
Similarity: 74%

A Time together

United States, 1973
Similarity: 74%

Fundamental canoeing

United States, 1967
Similarity: 73%

Cry of the wild

Canada, 1972
Similarity: 73%

Family camping

Canada, 1965
Similarity: 72%

Gently down the stream

Australia, 1984
Similarity: 72%

First time afloat

United Kingdom, 1973
Similarity: 72%

Ten Canoes

Australia, 2006
Similarity: 72%

Blake

Canada, 1969
Similarity: 71%

Outward bound

Australia, 1975
Similarity: 71%

People along the Mississippi

United States, 1951
Similarity: 71%

Cesar's bark canoe

Canada, 1971
Similarity: 70%

Basic strokes

United Kingdom, 1972
Similarity: 70%

The Voyageurs

Canada, 1964
Similarity: 70%
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